WORDBND.COM - WorldNews. Indonesia's potential and challenges in facing the world's megatrend are in fact unchanging and clear. It was proven when in 2005, Indonesia had predicted the world trend by looking at the trend up to 2025. Indonesia has predicted what has been used as a guide in dealing with symptoms or even progress in the world from various sides, and has become a reference for the future.
It is no different from the Vision of Indonesia 2045 which was explained by Prof. Bambang P.S. Brodjonegoro as Minister of PPN / Head of Bappenas yesterday at the Fairmont Hotel Jakarta (Tuesday, January 8, 2019). That this presentation is not for political purposes but rather so that Indonesia will know better and can even become a reference for where Indonesia is going in the future from various aspects. Indonesia's Vision 2045 is based on current realities and looks at trends that may occur in the future.
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The economic aspect will play a big role in the coming years, but it does not rule out other aspects to play a role which might actually reduce this big role aspect for Indonesia going forward.
In the past, the era of globalization was described only with trade, goods and services, but now globalization has begun to penetrate the financial sector. So that the intensity of the volatility in the financial sector becomes more frequent. "At present, for example, there is no fixed exchange rate against currencies like in the 80-90s in the present, and it is evident that Indonesia is also ready for changing exchange rates because Indonesia itself has followed world market movements in the globalization of the financial sector, and because that is the rule of the game, ”he said when explaining the vision.
According to Prof. Bambang, megatrends in 2045 include Global Demography, World Urbanization, Role of Emerging Economies, International Trade, International Finance, Middle Class Domination, Competition for Natural Resources, Technology, Climate Change and Geopolitical Change.
Still in his presentation, to face this megatrend, Indonesia is expected to improve the pillars of development in 2045 which include aspects of Human Development and Mastery of Science and Technology, Sustainable Economic Development, Equitable Development and Consolidation of National Resilience and Governance.